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<h3>Codec Pack</h3><br>
Desc : The CodecPack allows some JavaForce based apps to use native code to work with popular media files.<br>
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<b>Windows:</b><br>
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The latest JF apps will now prompt to download and install the CodecPack if not detected on Windows.<br>
To manually install, follow these steps:<br>
Download the Shared DLLs from <a href="http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/">here<a> and extract the DLLs to %APPDATA%\ffmpeg.<br>
Direct Downloads : <a href="https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/win32/shared/ffmpeg-3.2-win32-shared.zip">32bit</a> and
<a href="https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/win64/shared/ffmpeg-3.2-win64-shared.zip">64bit</a> packages.<br>
Use <a href="http://7zip.org">7Zip</a> to extract them.<br>
You must download the version that matches your Java version, not your Windows.<br>
For example, it is possible to run 32bit Java on 64bit Windows.<br>
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<b>Linux:</b><br>
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Please refer to your Linux distro on installing ffmpeg (version 2.0 (API 55) is currently required).<br>
Ubuntu:Includes a fork of ffmpeg called libav.org (package:libav-tools) but before version 14.04 was missing libswresample.<br>
Fedora:The following repos <a href="http://rpmfusion.org">rpmfusion.org</a> or <a href="http://atrpms.net">atrpms.net</a> have a version of ffmpeg that works.<br>
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<b>Mac OSX:</b><br>
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You can use <a href="http://brew.sh">brew</a> to install ffmpeg.  Just install brew and then from the terminal run:<br>
<code>brew install ffmpeg --with-vpx --with-theora --with-vorbis</codec><br>
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<a href="http://ffmpeg.org">FFMPEG</a> Version 2.0 was released on July 10, 2013.<br>
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